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Gatherthese materials:-A big paper bag-A thin stick (preferably two sets of chop sticks)-Hot glue gun (with parent supervision) -A ruler-Scissors -Hole puncher ProcedureText : 'How to Make a Kite' Dalam Bahasa Inggris Beserta Artinya Letter : Contoh Surat Keputusan Dalam Bahasa Inggris Beserta Dengan Arti "Fair vs Fear" : Penjelasan Dan Contohnya Dalam Bahasa Inggris analisisterjemahan tuturan karakter spongebob dalam komik amazing journey dan terjemahannya dalam bahasa indonesia; kajian teknik penerjemahan dan kualitas terjemahan ungkapan budaya dalam novel the kite runner karya khaled hosseini; kajian tema, nilai estetika, dan pendidikan dalam serat wulangreh karya sri susuhunan pakubuwana iv perbedaan proses pasca panen antara metode honey dan natural adalah. Download Article A guide to making different kite shapes Download Article Japanese people have been creating beautiful kites for hundreds of years. Each region in Japan has its own traditional kite design, and many holidays have kites associated with them, too. Want to learn how to create your own beautiful Japanese-style kite? There are a number of different methods you can use, but these two kite designs are a fun way to start out with Japanese kite-making. The carp windsock is traditionally flown on Children’s Day, so it’s a great one for kids to make. The diamond kite is harder to make, so if you’re a kid, ask an adult for help. 1 Fold your construction paper in half lengthwise and draw the outline of a fish. On the edge of the paper opposite the fold, draw a long curve for the body of the fish and some triangles at the bottom for flippers. You can also just use the whole rectangle of paper to create your fish, which is a good option for younger children. Your fish will end looking like a simple tube of rolled paper, but you won’t have to draw the outline of a fish or cut it out.[1] If you don’t know how to draw your own fish, you can print out a template online. 2 Cut out your outline and hole punch the top of the paper where the mouth is. Keep the fish folded in half so your hole punch will leave two holes in the paper. Later, you will use this hole to hang your carp windsock up.[2] When you're finished, unfold the carp so you can decorate it. Advertisement 3 Draw eyes and scales using pastels or markers. The eyes are two circles near the top of the fish. Draw a line underneath the eyes for the gills, then draw overlapping "u" shapes going down from that line to make the fish's scales.[3] Use lots of fun colors and get creative! This is yours, so you can decorate it how you want. 4 Roll the carp windsock lengthwise into a rounded shape and staple it closed. The two edges of the fish should touch each other. Try rolling the kite a few times until it can stay in a tube position. Staple on the edge of the carp windsock, not where the mouth or tail is. You want to leave those spaces open for air to flow through.[4] You can also use glue or tape to connect the edges of the carp. 5 Staple streamers to the bottom and tie string to the top. For streamers you can use party streamers, colorful ribbon, or cut strips of construction paper. Hang your carp up with string using the hole-punched spot. You can use plain string if that's what you have on hand, or use colorful yarn to add a colorful touch.[5] If you hang the carp outside, it can act as a windsock, filling with air as the wind blows. You can also hang the carp inside your home or classroom. Advertisement 1 Cut your washi paper into a diamond shape. Make the top angle of your kite approximately 150 degrees. Cut the top sides to be about 16 inches 41 cm long, and the bottom sides to be about 20 inches 51 cm long. Use sharp scissors or a rotary blade to cut the paper. Ask an adult for help with this step and be careful with the scissors.[6] Make sure not to buy origami washi squares, because they will be too small for kite-making. 2 Decorate the smooth side and let it dry. Washi paper has two sides, a smooth side and a rough side, so make sure you paint or draw with colorful pens on the smooth side of the paper. You can decorate the kite however you want, but if you need inspiration, look up images of traditional Japanese kites. They mostly have more complicated structures than a diamond, but you can try to copy their designs.[7] Erasing doesn’t work well on washi paper. Allow the ink to dry before you continue. 3 Fold the kite to create crease lines between the corners. Fold the top of the kite toward you 2 inches cm, and then unfold it. Then fold the kite in half the long way and unfold it. At this point you should have two crease lines, one connecting the top and bottom corners, and one connecting the side don’t need to fold the kite too tightly, just lightly crease it. 4 Cut 3 bamboo spars. The vertical spar should be approximately 25 inches 64 cm. The two diagonal spars should be approximately 20 inches 51 cm. You can cut the spars using a sharp knife and a cutting board. If you are a kid, ask an adult for help with this step![8] Be careful when working with the knife. If you can’t find bamboo spars, you can use wooden doweling instead. 5 Glue the spars to the kite. Make sure to attach them to the side of your washi paper that is undecorated. The center spar should go on the faintly folded middle line. Place the first diagonal spar so that it crosses the center spar 2 inches cm from the top. It should extend past the center spar about halfway to the right. The diagonal spar should hang over the left edge about 1 inch cm. Do the same for the other diagonal spar but on the other side.[9] The two diagonal spars should meet at the same point in the center. 6Secure the spars by folding over the top and adding washi squares. Fold the top two sides in over the spars about 1⁄4 inch cm. Glue the top fold over the spar joints for stability. Secure the spars by gluing a square inch piece of washi paper on the center of each line. Press firmly with your fingers until the glue dries. 7Punch out holes with a toothpick for the bridle. Punch out two small holes with a toothpick on either side of the center spar one-third of the way down the kite. Create another two holes parallel to the first two on either side of the center spar one-third of the way up from the bottom of the kite.[10] 8 Make the bridle out of string. Thread the kite string into the top left hole, starting from the back. Thread that same string through the top right hole, starting from the front. Repeat this process with the bottom two holes using the other end of the kite string. Tie a new piece of string to the top of the center spar to the bottom. This is the bow line.[11] Wrap the bow line tightly until the kite begins to bend in the middle. Collect the lines of string together and knot them. 9 Make a tail for your kite by cutting strips from a plastic bag. Cut across the top of the bag avoiding the handles to make a loop of plastic about 1 inch cm wide. Cut similar loops all the way down the bag, and then tie them together. Your tail should be about 5 times as long as your kite, so you might need to use more than one plastic bag. The longer your tail is, the more stable your kite will be. But if it’s too long, the kite won’t go very high. 10 Glue the tail the bottom of the kite and tie the kite string to the bridle. Take the free end of your ball of string and attach it to the bridle. Your kite string can be in a roll or on a plastic holder.[12] Wait for a breezy day, and then enjoy flying your kite! Advertisement Ask a Question 200 characters left Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered. Submit Advertisement If you’ve mastered these simple kites, move on to making more challenging ones like the rokkaku or the chochin kites. Thanks for submitting a tip for review! Advertisement Things You’ll Need Construction paper Hole punch String Streamers Markers or pastels Washi paper Paints or markers Bamboo spars Glue Thread Toothpicks Plastic bag References About This Article Thanks to all authors for creating a page that has been read 48,241 times. Reader Success Stories "I love Eastern culture, and I also love kites! This project is perfect for me. But I need to use thicker paper,..." more Did this article help you? Halo, kakak bantu jawab ya. Jawabannya adalah A. Why don't you. Soal menanyakan bagian rumpang. Pembahasan Terjemahan dialog adalah Fajar Saya mau membuat layangan, tapi saya tidak punya kertas. Menurutmu saya harus bagaimana? Eko _____ menggunakan plastik? Saya pernah melihat layangan plastik. Fajar Baiklah. Saya akan menggunakannya. Terima kasih. Terjemahan pilihan jawaban adalah A. Why don't you Kenapa kamu tidak B. I agree with you Saya setuju denganmu C. What do you think I should do Menurutmu apa yang harus saya lakukan D. Do you have any suggestion Apakah kamu ada saran Berdasarkan konteks dan terjemahannya, pilihan jawaban A. Why don't you Kenapa kamu tidak adalah yang tepat. Kalimat lengkapnya menjadi Fajar I want to make a kite, but I don't have any paper. What do you suggest I should do? Eko Why don't you use plastic? I've ever seen a plastic kite. Fajar OK. I will use it. Thanks. Jadi, jawabannya adalah A. Why don't you. Semoga membantu ya. ï»ż36. Arrenge the words into a good sentence! 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Take the 20 in 51 cm stick and put it across the 24 in 61 cm stick so it looks like a lowercase T. These sticks will make up the frame for your kite.[1] If you want to make a larger kite, use longer sticks. Just make sure the horizontal stick is at least 4 inches 10 cm shorter than the vertical stick. 2 Attach the 2 sticks together with string and glue. Wrap twine around the 2 pieces in the middle 1-2 times. Then, tie the string or twine with a small knot and trim off the excess string with scissors. You can also put a dab of super glue between the 2 pieces and press them together at the joint so they are extra secure.[2] Make sure the sticks form a right angle to each other when they’re attached. The horizontal stick should be positioned straight across the vertical stick. Advertisement 3 Make 1 to 2 in to cm horizontal notches at the end of each stick. Use scissors to make 1 notch at the end of each stick. These notches should run horizontally, or across the width of the stick. Make them deep enough to fit the string you are going to use to attach the you’re using very thin sticks and string, you can poke holes into the ends of the sticks instead of making notches. 4 Stretch the string around the frame. Loop the string around the top notch on the frame, wrapping it once around the stick. Then, pull the string through the notch on the right end of the frame. Stretch the string to the notch at the bottom end of the frame and then through the left end of the frame. Finally, wrap the string 1-2 times around the top end of the frame. Remove any excess string with scissors. Double-check that the string is taut but not too tight to prevent the sticks from bending or warping. The string will help the frame retain its shape as your kite soars through the air. Advertisement 1 Use a plastic bag, paper, or fabric that is 40 inches 100 cm wide for the sail. You can get creative here. A large, white garbage bag is a great option, since it will be durable and easy to decorate. Or you can use strong white contact paper or newspaper.[3] Fabric can also work for the sail in a pinch, though it should be thick and sturdy so the sail is strong. 2Lay the frame on the sail. Spread the material you’re using for the sail flat on the ground. Then, place the frame in the center of the sail. 3 Outline the frame with a ruler. Place the ruler on the top of the frame and then down the end of the stick on the right side of the frame. Use a pen or pencil to draw a diagonal line from the top end to the end of the stick on the right, using the ruler as a guide. Do this again from the right end to the bottom end of the frame as well as from the bottom end to the left end. Finish by drawing a diagonal line from the left end up to the top end of the frame.[4] When you’re finished, you should have a diamond shape on the sail, with the frame in the middle of the diamond. 4 Cut the diamond 2 inches cm wider than the outline. Use scissors to cut out the diamond, leaving a bit of space around the outline so you can wrap the sail to the frame should now have a nice, clean diamond sail that can fit snugly over the frame. Advertisement 1 Fold the edge of the sail over the frame and glue and tape it down. Run a thin line of super glue on the frame and press the edge of the sail on the frame to keep it in place. You can also use masking tape or electrical tape to secure the sail to the frame, taping the edge onto the inside of the sail.[5] Check that the sail sits tightly over the frame—you don’t want it to come loose in the air! 2 Attach the flying line. Use string that is at least 20 inches 51 cm long for the flying line. Poke a small hole right above where the 2 sticks meet with scissors. The hole should be big enough to fit the flying line. Then, pull one end of the flying line through the hole and tie it tightly around the cross point. Let the flying line hang down freely while you finish the rest of the can then add string to the flying line to make it longer based on your arm length and height. Sometimes, adding more string to the flying line can also help the kite to fly straighter. 3 Make a kite tail with a 6 ft m long piece of thick string. Attach the tail to the bottom end of the frame, looping it over the frame several times and tying it tightly. Use thick string or a strip of cloth for the tail.[6] Pick a string or cloth color that matches the color of your sail so your kite looks pretty in the air. 4Attach pieces of cloth or ribbon to the tail at 1 foot m intervals. Use pieces that are 2 to 3 inches to cm long. Tie them onto the tail with a small knot, allowing them to dangle down off the string. The cloth or ribbon pieces will help the tail stay balanced and ensure the kite flies straight. 5 Decorate the kite with markers or colored paper. This is the fun part! Get creative by writing inspirational words or phrases on your kite with markers. You can also color your kite with markers, creating a fun pattern like stripes or dots. Try gluing shapes made from colored paper, like swirls, triangles, or circles, onto the could write your name on the kite so you can see your name flying in the air. 6Try out the kite in a spot with no trees or power lines. Look for an area close to a body of water like a lake or the ocean, as it will have good winds for kite flying. Hold tight to the kite string and run in the direction of the wind. Then, release the kite as you are running, pushing it upward into the wind. Use the flying line to keep the kite in the air. Advertisement Add New Question Question Can I use newspaper to make a kite? Yes. You can even use tissue paper or a plastic bag to make a kite. Keep in mind that the lighter the material you use is, the better the kite will fly. Question What materials do I need for a traditional diamond kite? Construction paper, string, pipe cleaners/sticks, scissors, colored pencils/markers optional, tape optional, and a ruler. Question Are yard sticks too heavy to use as rods? Yes. It will add unnecessary weight and the kite will not be aerodynamic. See more answers Ask a Question 200 characters left Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered. Submit Advertisement There are many other types of kites you can make once you master the simple diamond kite, such as a delta, shed, and eddy kite. If you enjoy making this kite, look up these other kites so you can try to make a few different ones! Old bed sheets strip down easily, at different widths, to make the tail. They can be shortened easily to adjust them, and strips can be knotted together to extend them. Wrap them around the lower bottom of the stick, between the strings, and tie. They're great for higher winds. Advertisement Things You'll Need Plastic garbage bag, strong paper, or thin fabric 2 thin wood or bamboo sticks, 24 inches 61 cm and 20 inches 51 cm Cotton string or twine, at least 8 to 10 feet to m 5-6 pieces of ribbon or cloth Super glue Masking or electrical tape A ruler Scissors Colored pencils /markers/colored paper optional References About This Article Article SummaryXTo make a kite, first you'll need 2 wooden dowels that are less than 2 inches 5 cm in diameter and about 40 inches 100 cm long. Cut one of the dowels so it's about 6 inches 15 cm shorter than the other one. Then, lay the longer dowel down on a flat surface, and place the shorter dowel on top of it about 4 inches cm above the midpoint so they're perpindicular. Wrap string around the point where the 2 dowels meet, and use hot glue to cover the string and seal the 2 dowels together. Wait a few minutes for the hot glue to dry. Next, cut a notch in the end of each dowel using a small knife. Run a long length of string around the ends of the dowels to connect the 4 ends. Use the notches you cut to keep the string in place. Pull the string tight so it's taut, then tie the 2 ends into a knot. Cut off the excess string with scissors. Now, lay your frame on top of a garbage bag or sheet of thin plastic, and outline the frame with a marker. Set the frame aside, and cut around the outline you drew, adding 2 inches 5 cm to each side as you cut. Then, lay the frame on top of the sheet you’ve cut, and line the inside of each dowel with hot glue. Fold the excess plastic over the dowel and press it into the hot glue. Next, tie a piece of string to the end of one of the dowels. Run the other end of the string to the opposite end of the dowel and tie it there. Repeat this process with the other dowel and a second piece of string. Finally, tie the 2 lengths of string to a third piece of string at the junction where the 2 strings meet to make your brindle and line. For help making a sturdy frame that'll withstand high winds, read on! Did this summary help you? Thanks to all authors for creating a page that has been read 1,653,764 times. Reader Success Stories Abby Williams Mar 9, 2017 "In my geometry class, my teacher assigned me to build a kite. These instruction were really helpful and allowed me..." more Did this article help you? The kite branch itself is divided into 2 types, the gantole and the layang sendiri terbagi menjadi 2 macam yaitu gantole dan para detail with the kite. 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